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Popular Cat Series: Bengal

Posted on: May 21 2020

Popular Cat Series: Bengal

History of the Bengal cat

The growing attraction of wild cats sparked the efforts of breeders in the United States to create a domestic cat with the appearance of a wild cat in the early 1960’s.

The breeding of the Bengal cat, a hybrid of the Asian Leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) and the tabby cat, did just that. However, there were concerns that the feral part of the Bengal could never be bred out of the domestic cat.

The Bengal is now one of the most popular cat breeds amongst cat lovers – a loving and loyal friend.

 

Appearance

With a gold shimmer and spotted short coat, the Bengal is a large muscular cat yet surprisingly light for its size. The Bengal has a large, triangular shaped head, a thick neck and tail with large feet. The trademark spots on the coat are randomly placed not perfectly aligned.

Although it’s a domesticated cat, its appearance truly does resemble a wild cat.

Personality of the Bengal cat

While many people still consider the Bengal to be a wild cat at heart, the breed is actually very sweet and caring. The Bengal attaches closely to their owner and is a loyal but curious friend. As a large, high-energy cat, the Bengal needs a lot of exercise and play each day.

 

Health care

The Bengal has very few health issues however, it can develop polycystic kidney disease, but DNA tests are now available to help stop affected cats from breeding. Bengals are also prone to some infectious diseases such as feline infectious peritonitis and trichimonas foetus.

 One of the most common health problems is obesity, so keep your cat at an appropriate weight to protect its overall health.

 

Owner’s responsibility

Bengals have a short, soft coat that is easy to care for but weekly brushing is still recommended. The breed is low maintenance, so other than keeping their coats clean and brushed, the usual maintenance routine such as brushing teeth, regular visits to the vet and clipping nails is all that is required.

 

Bengal Cat – Quick look

Size Average to large
Weight 3.5 – 7.5 kilograms
Coat Short, rough coat
Colour Brown or seal with tabby, ticking or spots
Lifespan 9-13 years
Temperament Loyal, alert and curious

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Tessa BottomleyTessa Bottomley
01:49 08 Aug 24
Best vet!!!! Taken all our dogs and they have always done the most amazing care. From puppy to elderly dog they are just amazing and so caring
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02:30 02 Aug 24
Wonderful caring staff who have been very understanding to me and my pets.
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01:57 30 Jul 24
Friendly, professional and outstanding with my dogs. Highly recommended.
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01:51 22 Jul 24
Great, caring staff and great service.
Always happy with the way my dog is treated here. They are excellent in handling a dog that has high anxiety too.
Aria KateAria Kate
06:38 14 Jul 24
Been taking our fur babies to the team at Karingal for 6 years now and always receive the best treatment. From the reception team, the vet nurses and vets, we always felt well cared for. They’ve always listened to our concerns thoroughly and never made us feel stupid when explaining things.I always appreciate their follow up calls to double check our pet has been feeling better and that there’s no more issues, I feel like they do genuinely care for my animals :)Also greatly appreciate the gap only claims for pet insurance, saves a lot of time and money!
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05:02 13 Jul 24
Excellent service and top veterinarians. Impressed by the professionalism of the staff.
Natalie JNatalie J
01:07 18 Jun 24
We took both our greyhounds here after trying a few vets in the area and they are by far the best. So knowledgeable about the breed and so understanding and patient with their anxiety about going into the consulting rooms. It’s so nice to see your pets being taken such good care of, getting lots of pats and reassurance. Thank you so much!
Cassidy CrouchCassidy Crouch
09:30 12 Apr 24
I’ve seen multiple vets and nurses at this clinic since having my first puppy, and every single person has been fantastic. They really pay attention to your concerns and are really thorough with their examinations. I appreciate that they never rush me and take their time to explain things to me. As a first time puppy owner, it’s always great to have things explained in such detail. They are all so friendly and accommodating and I would have absolutely no trouble recommending this clinic to my friends or family.
Emily SteccaEmily Stecca
10:23 18 Jan 24
The team at Karingal Vets have been so amazing helping my dog who ruptured his cruciate ligament! Could not have asked for better support during this time pre and post surgery.Puppy school was amazing too! Highly recommend ☺️
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328 Cranbourne Road, Frankston, VIC, 3199

P: (03) 9789 3444

The Karingal Veterinary Hospital is open 6 days a week.

Our hours are

- 8am-6pm Monday-Friday,
- 9am-5pm Saturday,
- Closed on Sundays,

* We are closed on public holidays.